
November 2024

Warranty Deeds
The following warranty deeds were recorded from October 25, 2024- October 31, 2024, by Saline County Recorder of Deeds Jessica Baker:
Marshall Police Reports
The Marshall Police Department responded to the following calls from Nov.

Driver crashes into patrol car, police find multiple forged documents
A Marshall man is facing several felony charges following a traffic stop which resulted in damage to a patrol car and the discovery of multiple forged documents.
MHS harriers compete at district
More than 175 runners competed for the right to advance to the Class 4 state cross-country meet for boys and girls at the Class 4, District 4 meet at Jesse James Park in Kearney last Saturday.To advance, runners needed to finish in the top 30 or be a member of one of the top four teams on the girls’ or boys’ side.In the girls’ race, Lady Owl sophomore Teresa Fuentes-Romero was 44th in 23:32.61.
This Day in History
Local history compiled by Marshall Public Library genealogy staff.November 81923 - Mt.

MHS and Bueker Middle School Orchestras take center stage
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MSHP stops naming victims in online crash reports
On November 1 at 3 p.m., the Missouri State Highway Patrol announced a modification to the preliminary online reports for traffic crashes and boat/drowning incidents, stating that the names of the parties involved will no longer be displayed online.The Patrol was recently notified of scam incidents across the state targeting motor vehicle crash victims and/or individuals associated with someone who was involved in a crash.

‘Hounds double-up Saint Paul to earn berth in district semifinal
For the third straight year, the team that won their regular-season matchup didn’t win the post-season contest.The fifth-seeded Sweet Springs Greyhounds upended the No.
Lady Chiefs headed to Final Four
For the second time this decade, the Santa Fe Lady Chiefs’ volleyball team is headed to the Class 1 Final Four.Ashton Sander’s Lady Chiefs earned their right to play at Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau by hammering out a straight-set win over host Rock Port in the state quarterfinals last Saturday.The Lady Chiefs held off a late charge by Rock Port to win the opening set 25-22 and then controlled play in the second and third sets, winning those 25-13, 25-11.Santa Fe looked as though it was going to breeze to a win in the first set, but the Lady Blue Jays rallied with nine straight points, turning a 24-13 deficit into just a two-point hole.Sander strategically called a time-out to calm her players.“I just had to remind the girls that ‘all we need to do is side-out here.